Convert GPX to KML online

Turn a GPX file from your GPS watch or app into a KML you can open in Google Earth or Google Maps — converted instantly, right in your browser.

GPX KML

Drop a GPX file here

Converted in your browser — your file is never uploaded.

Why convert GPX to KML?

GPX is the standard export from Garmin devices, Strava and phone apps, but Google Earth and Google My Maps expect KML. Converting lets you replay a hike or ride in Google Earth, drop your waypoints onto a Google map, or share a route with someone who uses Google tools.

What gets converted

  • Waypoints become KML placemarks.
  • Tracks and routes become paths (line strings); multi-segment tracks become several paths.
  • Names and descriptions are carried across.
  • Elevation is preserved on each point.

Private by design

Your GPX file is parsed and converted on your own device. It is never uploaded, so even sensitive tracks stay yours.

Frequently asked questions

Does it keep my track’s elevation?

Yes — elevation is preserved as the third coordinate on every point.

Can I open the result in Google Earth?

Yes. The output is standard KML 2.2 that Google Earth and Google My Maps both read.

Is my GPX file uploaded to a server?

No. The whole conversion runs in your browser; nothing leaves your device.

What happens to multi-segment tracks?

Each track segment becomes its own path in the KML, so the geometry is kept intact.